Name change -- extra certified copies

I changed my name at naturalization and at my oath ceremony I received 1 certified copy of the name change order.

I am now in name change hell -- there are so many places to change my name and some of the places I have to mail in the official certified copy and they will hold on to it for a matter of weeks (and what a mess it would be if this golden copy got lost in processing/mail).

Is there a way for me to purchase extra certified copies of the name change order? Has any of you done this? If so, please could you post the procedure and relevant addresses?

i think it is possible...i dont know where you reside,but check this out..this is for king county.It is possible to get additional certified copies for 5$ a piece but i dont know how old this site is...http://www.metrokc.gov/kcdc/ncinfo.htm

since i have applied for a name change too i just got curious and searched for extra certified copies at my county's website..it is available for 1.00$ each...
just go to ur local court house and talk to them i guess price might vary...

is it possible to take the certified copy (single piece) that I received at the oath ceremony to the local court and ask them to give me more certified copies? I was thinking that the local court might say that they are no position to verify the records so I have to get it from naturalization court.

So I was hoping someone had information on how to contact naturalization court to get more copies.

backroady:
Certified copy is different from notarized copy. I dont know the nuances, but I have seen financial institutions specifically say that nat copy wont do -- they need the cert copy.

As to USCIS giving more copies on request -- I sure hope they do, that is what I am trying to learn from this thread.

And name change hell... you can surely appreciate how many places your official name is registered and how each place has its own rules and procedures and required intensitiy of official documentation to register a change. I knew it would be a mess when I filed for a name change -- but knowing beforehand it will be tedious doesnt reduce the tedium surely!

When you go in person for SSN, would them keep your original naturalization and name change paperwork for days at SSN and then return them to you or they just look at the paperwork on spot and return them immediately to you? Than ks